Monday, October 22, 2007
Sunday, October 21, 2007
Billtoberfest

I just got back from the second annual Billtoberfest, my friend Dr. Bill's Octoberfest party. It was a great time in Altoona near Fort Roberdeau in wooded farmland where we at brots listened to polka and drank the finest beers from Johnstown, Pittsburgh and even Germany (and even some West Virginian Moon Shine). There were two das boots and two baby boots as well as warn homemade apple cider and pumpkin pie.
Labels: Altoona
Thursday, October 18, 2007
Tuesday, October 16, 2007
Everything

I just added to the Sketchpad, a graphic build named Everything, I'm pretty happy with it, it's a lot smoother than some others. Halo has also been updated with a new circular colors.
Wednesday, October 10, 2007
At the Pitt Navy game
Right now it's halftime game tied at 21 all, neither team is playing any defense.
UPDATE: Well Pitt ended up losing to Navy 48-45 in the second overtime. The Panthers went for it on fourth and goal on the two and threw incomplete pass.
UPDATE: Well Pitt ended up losing to Navy 48-45 in the second overtime. The Panthers went for it on fourth and goal on the two and threw incomplete pass.
Tuesday, October 9, 2007
I do believe this service was created just for me.

Remember the Seinfeld where Kramer attempted to cancel all his mail. I wanted to do the same myself many, many times. Catalog Choice is attempting to help Cosmo and I out with our junk mail with an opt-out service that promisses stop unwanted catalogs from being delevered to your home or office.
Tuesday, October 2, 2007
Went to see Thérèse Raquin on Friday
My sister and I went to see Thérèse Raquin at the Public Library, the Quantum Theatre in Braddock, on Friday, which, by the way is very hard to find. It was a very good show, a story of betrayal and self-misery, played in a very entertaining fashion. We had a great experience, got there late (our fault), about 10 minutes late, and printed on the tickets states that no one would be allowed to entered after the show started. The gentleman who show us to our seats was great, totally understanding. As for the show, the actors were fabulous.


